... if NPs are benefiting from COSAC or are they, on the contrary, lagging behind and lost amidst so many interparliamentary meetings? It is argued that COSAC occupies a key role in the multipolarised system ...

... for other inter-parliamentary venues. It has also been argued that the coordinating function of the EU Speakersâ Conference can be much more effective when looking at its âquasi-constitutionalâ role, and ...

... convergenceâ and on attempts to conceptualise these issues by means of the concept of âcomplex antinomyâ. It will be argued that this analysis needs some refinement and the concept of âlevels of disagreementsâ ...

... the role other institutions, such as constitutional courts, have played in this field. It is argued that while these arrangements may have been successful in allowing national parliaments to play a greater ...

... of new economic governance have had an impact on the organization and provision of SGEIs and have affected the solidity of the national welfare state. It will be argued that in this context the promotion ...

In the series Neither Victims Nor Executioners (1946) the Franco-Algerian writer Albert Camus argued for the need of a relative utopia that would allow man, who refused the logic of murder and violence, ...

This article analyzes the degree of convergence between the United States and the European Union regarding the structural role of administrative agencies. As will be argued, the United States and European ...

... in the conclusions. It is argued that some challenges still remain open in the coordination of the functions of intergovernmental Conferences - also due to confusion of roles between the State-Regions ...

This article examines the interpretation of indirect taxes by the Court of Justice of the European Union (hereinafter, âCJEUâ or âthe Courtâ) by means of the preliminary reference procedure. It is argued ...

... there is very little communication. In this Note, three ways are suggested to âconnectâ the two phenomena and it is argued that a dialogue between the two communities could open new avenues for research ...

... It is argued that the "European fitness" of Italian regions is highly asymmetric and so is their responsiveness to the challenges of multilevel governance. Moreover, while Italian regions have overall ...

... It is argued that the "European fitness" of Italian regions is highly asymmetric and so is their responsiveness to the challenges of multilevel governance. Moreover, while Italian regions have overall ...

... It is argued that the "European fitness" of Italian regions is highly asymmetric and so is their responsiveness to the challenges of multilevel governance. Moreover, while Italian regions have overall ...

... legal order are the states, as holders of the duty to collaborate with each other, which is instrumental for guaranteeing the effectiveness of the supranational law. It could well be argued that this âregional ...